July 2007 Show Archives
Week 1 Show 0726
Population Trends
Oklahoma is home to more than one million people classified as minorities. We begin this week by looking at the changing face of Oklahoma.
Back to topInterview with Jim Halligan: FEWER
In a book called, FEWER, author, Ben Wattenberg, says falling birth rates threaten our ability to sustain our economy. We visit about this concept with a distinguished Oklahoma scholar, Oklahoma State University's President Emeritus, Dr. Jim Halligan, who believes we should take this very seriously
For more information visit this link:Ben Wattenberg Back to top
Oklahoma Moment: Ft. Gibson
We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases Fort Gibson.
For more information visit this link:Oklahoma History Center Back to top
Beef Exports
Beef and pork exports are increasingly important to our economy. The livestock industry has worked diligently to re-open international markets.
For more information visit this link:United States Department of Agriculture Back to top
Interview with Derrel Peel: Beef Food Safety
We visit with Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist, Derrel Peel, as he shares his thoughts on just how safe our food supply is.
For more information visit this link:United States Department of Agriculture Back to top
Value Added--U.S. meat exports and the potential of pork in Asia.
For a U.S. meat export federation team, it was a unique experience to see the ways U.S. pork competes in Japan.
For more information visit this link:U.S. Meat Export Federation
Interview with Mike Klemme: Centennial Pics
We visit with Oklahoma's official centennial photographer, Mike Klemme, about the works in his book, CELEBRATING OKLAHOMA.
For more information visit these links:CELEBRATING OKLAHOMA Mike Klemme Photography Back to top
Final Thoughts
Rob shares his views on today's show.
For more information visit this link:Tax Foundation Back to top
Week 2 Show 0727
Mali Overview
The country of Mali, located in western Africa, is a young fully functioning democracy that prides itself on tolerance, yet is also very, very poor. We take a look into this country whose challenges are only equaled by it’s optimism.
Back to topInterview with Dwayne Cartmell: Free Press
Dwayne Cartmell, led a group of journalists to Mali on a mission of, Nurturing the Fourth Estate, and joins Rob in the studio to visit about that mission and what it means for the country of Mali and for Oklahoma.
Back to topValue Added--Mali Reflections
Rob and his travel mates share their favorite memory from their recent trip to Mali, Africa.
Back to topFinal Thoughts
Rob shares his views on today's show.
For more information visit this link:Jeffrey D. Sachs, author, THE END OF POVERTY Back to top
Week 3 Show 0728
Water Sale
This week we begin a series of reports on what some believe could be the issue in coming years, water availability. We begin by looking at a proposed sale of water to Texas.
Back to topWater: Sardis Lake
Those opposing a sale of Oklahoma water say once the excess water starts going to Texas, it would be difficult to turn off the flow in a time of drought. Brian Bendele visited with some local residents in the watershed in question.
For more information visit this link:Sardis Lake Back to top
Interview with Jerri Fleming: Water Plan
Work is underway to come up with a comprehensive water plan for the state. We visit with Jerri Fleming from Oklahoma’s Water Resources Research Institute.
For more information visit this link:Water Plan Back to top
Weak Dollar
The weakening of the U.S. dollar against other currencies, could slow our trade imbalance with other countries, increasing the cost of imports into this country, while decreasing the cost of our own exports, welcome news to one important sector of our economy, agriculture.
Back to topMade In Oklahoma Recipe Winner
The Made In Oklahoma Coalition is celebrating our state’s centennial in a fashion fitting for Oklahoma’s food companies by looking for a recipe as old as statehood.
For more information visit this link:Made In Oklahoma Coalition
Made In Oklahoma Coalition Winning Recipe Back to top
Nutrition
Quick and easy is the mealtime norm for today’s busy households, but that doesn’t mean dinnertime can’t also be nutritious. That’s the message some student dieticians are spreading this summer.
For more information visit this link:University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, Dept. of Nutritional Sciences Back to top
Food Safety
Health officials will tell you, each summer they see an increase in the number of food borne illnesses, a trend, food safety experts say can be avoided, with a few simple steps.
Back to topOklahoma Profile: Russell Pierson
Brian Bendele introduces us to a pioneer broadcaster in Oklahoma, who made his way from the farm onto the airwaves, and then back again.
Back to topWeek 4 Show 0729
Agriculture and Water
This week we meet some Oklahoma farmers who depend upon the rains from up above, and water from down below.
For more information visit these links:The Ogallala Aquifer; publication of The Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture
National Water-Quality Assessment, from the U.S. Geological Survey
CHOICES: The Magazine of Food, Farm and Resource Issues Back to top
Interview with Terry Peach
We visit with Oklahoma's secretary of agriculture, Terry Peach, about the impact of drought, and too much rain, on agriculture as well as the future of agriculture and water.
Back to topDesert Bloom
Learn how Israel uses cutting edge technology to produce it’s own food, and exports close to $2.5-billion in Ag-related products each year.
Back to topOklahoma Moment: Wiley Post
We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases early aviator, Wiley Post.
For more information visit this link:Oklahoma History Center Back to top
Clouds and Weather
Climate Scientists show how data is gathered during recent studies, and how it's helping scientists better forecast our ever-changing weather.
For more information visit these links:Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM), Cloud and Land Surface Interaction Campaign (CLASIC)
Atmospheric Science Program, Cumulus Humilis Aerosol Processing Study (CHAPS) Back to top
AgrAbility
After an injury, Oklahoma farmers can get help battling a disability through a program called AgrAbility.
For more information visit this link:Oklahoma AgrAbility Project Back to top
Value Added--AgrAbility (2 of 2)
Here you can meet more Oklahomans who've been helped by AgrAbility.
Back to topRiding Academy
See how a riding academy in Drumright is using horses as physical therapists.
For more information visit this link:National Association List of Therapeutic Riding Academies Back to top
Week 5 Show 0730
Cities and Water
This week we visit with some city officials about their city's water plans.
Back to topInterview with Larry Sanders: Water Analysis
We visit with Oklahoma State University economist, Larry Sanders, about the economics of water supplies.
Back to topValue Added--Water Analysis (1 of 2)
Rob continues his conversation with OSU economist Larry Sanders on the economics of water supplies.
Back to topPACCAR
A company finds a central location from which to ship their products. Oklahoma City sits at the intersection of Interstates 35 & 40, the crossroads of America.
For more information visit this link:PACCAR
PACCAR Parts in Oklahoma Back to top
Oklahoma Moment: Mayor Hefner
We take a peek at a moment in Oklahoma's History from the Oklahoma History Center. This week's peek showcases Oklahoma City's Mayor Hefner.
For more information visit this link:Oklahoma History Center Back to top
Direct Marketing
We meet a family facing a new challenge, marketing their product directly to the buyer.
For more information visit this link:Upper Red Fork Innovations Back to top
Goat Cheese
The family in our next story is benefiting from the creation of a new market.
For more information visit this link:Pontotoc Technology Center Back to top
Community Theatre
We travel to Clinton to visit one of Oklahoma's more than 50 community theatres.
For more information visit this link:Oklahoma Community Theatre Association Back to top
Reborn Dolls
See how one fledgling Oklahoma company turns everyday dolls into pieces of art.
For more information visit this link:Lil’ Chickies Nursery Back to top
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